Data Sources
Value of Energy combines data from multiple providers to help visitors track energy commodity prices, historical trends, and related market information. This page explains where our data comes from and how it is used throughout the site.
Live Market Prices
Live and near-real-time commodity pricing is provided through commercial market data providers. These feeds are used to power intraday charts, current price displays, and recent market activity.
Historical Energy Data
Historical energy market information is sourced from government and commercial data providers. Historical datasets allow visitors to compare current prices with longer-term market trends across months, years, and multi-year periods.
U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Value of Energy utilizes publicly available information from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) for selected historical series, retail fuel pricing information, and other energy market statistics. The EIA serves as one of the most widely respected sources of energy information in the United States.
News Sources
Energy-related news displayed throughout the site originates from third-party news providers. Article ownership remains with the original publishers and is displayed to help users better understand current market developments.
Important Disclaimer
While we strive to provide accurate and timely information, market data may be delayed, revised, or corrected by its original providers. Information presented on Value of Energy is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered investment, trading, financial, or legal advice.